T in the Park Hailed A Success
Festival bosses say they have no regrets about moving to Strathallan Castle despite some big problems over the weekend
The man behind T in the Park says he has no regrets about moving the festival to Strathallan Castle.
That's despite major problems over the weekend - including commuters getting caught up in a transport mud bath for upto five hours.
These revellers were among those stuck in the mud:
Despite problems with traffic delays and reports of a crowd crush on Saturday evening, organisers hailed the festival - in its 22nd year - a success.
Event director Geoff Ellis says they have no regrets about moving to Strathallan Castle:
It comes as police name a man, found dead in a campsite toilet on Saturday, as 36 year old Andrew West.
He was from the North of England.
In total, there were 44 arrests while just over 600 people needed medical treatment.
On the stage - it was Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds who brought the event to a close last night.
Before them were Welsh rockers The Stereophonics.
Frontman Kelly Jones tells us what goes into putting together a set list for a festival like T in the Park:
And one man in fine form at the weekend was Gary Tank Commander.
He introduced The View on Sunday and told us about his love for T in the Park.
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